I think Henry is trying to get rid of some stains that he already has.
Here is a list of possible solutions. I'd try the peroxide or boric acid first.
I agree with Ryan. Some people argue that it's sweat, not the aluminum based compound in anti-perspirants that create the stain.
However, I made the switch from anti-perspirant to deodorant and that fixed the problem for me. If I want to deal with sweaty armpits I just wear an undershirt.
I think Henry is trying to get rid of some stains that he already has.
Here is a list of possible solutions. I'd try the peroxide or boric acid first.
If you are a heavy sweater like I am, I have been prescribed a steriod type drug that you apply at night 1 or 2 times a week and it can work up to 2 weeks! The only thing you need then is deodorant to cover b.o.
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For me, the answer was switching from anti-perspirant to plain deodorant.
I tried "natural" anti-perspirants and a variety of brands but ultimately that switch completely solved the problem.